— The last line of an arguably weird Craigslist posting asking for two to three female volunteers interested in engaging in a bit of Star Trek roleplaying inside of the poster's mom's garage.

There are rules! This shindig is to only feature Star Trek: The Next Generation characters. “There will be no mixing of eras. I don’t want to hear how Captain Kirk is so great,” writes the poster. Also, none of this is to be filmed. “[I]t’s just a fun way to spend an afternoon. Maybe my mom will make lunch.”

Here’s the post in its entirety, which is titled “Make It So – m4ww – 31 (University)” and was posted to the Personals > Strictly Platonic section of the Edmonton Craigslist site:

Need 2 or 3 women for Star Trek roleplaying. No nudity, no touching. STRICTLY “THE NEXT GENERATION” ERA CHARACTERS AND COSTUMES. Last time someone tried TOS and it was a disaster. There will be no mixing of eras. I don’t want to hear how Captain Kirk is so great. Kirk isn’t half the Captain that Picard is, OK? Kirk is a fat chauvinist ladies man. Picard is an honorable intellectual and an excellent diplomat. I built a bridge in my mom’s garage and a small shuttlecraft. If this sounds like something you want to do let me know and I’ll send you the script. I don’t mind if your costume isn’t terribly authentic, just make sure it’s close to TNG era. Once you have your script you can think about your character and let me know about any ideas you have. We won’t be filming anything it, it’s just a fun way to spend an afternoon. Maybe my mom will make lunch. It helps if you know a lot about the show. This isn’t paid, but I have a doctor’s prescription pad (a long story) and I can write you a prescription for basically anything you want. The reason I need women is that the story is about getting stuck on a shuttlecraft. I can’t tell you more now. Most weeknights and weekends are good times. Having your own props is an asset e.g. a phaser or a VISOR if your character needs one. Please respond with pic and short bio plus stats. Nothing weird is going to happen.

After making the rounds to just about each and every corner of the Internet, as it should have, the post has been updated with the following: “I was able to get more volunteers than requested. Response was amazing. Thanks for all encouraging words. I will leave it posted for more to enjoy and maybe try doing this where they live IT’S VERY FUN. Asking you to consider a small donation to your local humane society on behalf of Spot.”

It’s hard to a) tell if this is real or b) guarantee that nothing weird will actually happen, but an afternoon of Star Trek roleplaying and the possibility of a free mom-made lunch sounds nice nonetheless. And, hey! Free prescriptions!